15PCS DIY Oscillating multitool blade kit:
2PCS 1-3/8 inch bi-metal saw blades
3PCS 1-3/8 inch high-carbon steel standard tooth blades
2PCS 1-3/4 inch high-carbon steel Japanese tooth blades
2PCS 3-1/2 inch high-carbon steel Semicircle blades
1PCS 2-1/2 inch high-carbon steel standard Triangle tooth blades
1PCS 3/4 inch high-carbon steel standard tooth blades
1PCS 3/8 inch high-carbon steel standard tooth blades
1PCS 2 inchstainless steel rigid scraper blade
2PCS C-clip
Variety of Applications
Home remodeling business, window installation, cut nail impregnated wood, door frames, flooring work, trimming, and adjustment work.
What is the main difference between a dedicated wood cutting blade and a universal bi-metal blade?
The teeth on a wood blade are specifically designed for cutting wood, plastics and other soft applications. The universal bi-metal blade can be used on these same materials but can additionally be used to cut non-heat treated metals such as nails, bolts, sheet metal etc.However please remember, if you’re solely cutting wood without any chance of nails getting in the way, use a wood blade for the job instead of a bi-metal.Universal bi-metal blades are significantly slower at cutting wood than a good dedicated wood saw blade.
Seiko quality
Made of high quality material
Made of high speed steel and high carbon steel, which can give you efficient cutting experience.
Spot welding
Computer controlled spot welded joints optimised for strength and durabiliy.
Quickly & accurately cutting
Use the built-in markers – inches on one side, millimeters on the other, to quickly & accurately gauge the depth of your cutting, making your technique precise as possible.
Electrophoresis layer
Moisture-proof preservative
Multi tool blades compatible with a variety of oscillating tools:
Compatible BOSCH Multi-X, Bosch (except MX30); CRAFTSMAN Nextec Multi Tool; Craftsman Nextec 17438/61199/5910; Craftsman 27022.0 Amp; Chicago 67256/67537/67538/67707/68303; Cougar; Dewalt; DremelMulti-Max (will not fit MM40 & MM45 models); Driving Force; EINHELL; FalkeTool Mate; FEIN Multimaster Tools; Fein Multimaster AFMM 14/ FMM 250 Q/ FMM 250Q-MS/ MOX 6-25 Pneumatic; Ferm Zwolle Holland; Genesis Multi-Purpose; HARDINAZ318-2 250W; Haussmann 5-in-1 Multi-Purpose Tool; Ideenshop; IIT; King Canada; LongActive; Mastercraft; Master Mechani; Matrix; MEEC Tools; Millarco prof; Milwaukee; Ozito; Power Craft; Power Duro; Pro-Line; Ridgid Jobmax; Rockwell Sonicrafter Hyperlock.
Important matter:
Do not fit Bosch Quick Release tools: Do not fit Fein Starlock,Bosch MX30; Adapter required for Fein Supercut; Adapter required for Dremel MM40 & MM45
Use tips
When do I use the circular style multi-tool blades?
We generally use the circular blades for thinner stock materials and panel cutting.The circular blade is very good for those longer cutting spans in wood, plastics and thin sheet metal.
Scraper blade works best at removing caulking with minimal surface damage, such as on a window?
The flexible scraper blade is great for removing window caulking.The flexibility of this blade will minimize on any damaging.We can also use the springy nature of this blade to press against our work surface while the blade slides under and separates the material we’re removing.
What is the difference between Japanese tooth and ordinary tooth?
Japanese-style teeth for cork cutting, high efficiency
Ordinary teeth for hardwood cutting, wear-resistant
Use tips
1. All oscillating blades one must take it slowly and do not push the blade or it will overheat and go blunt very quickly. Also another tip is to keep the blade moving and not let one area of the teeth do all the cutting.
2. Don’t force them! Let them cut at their own pace and move the blade sideways back and forth a little to let all the teeth work on the cut. That way the teeth in the middle won’t get all the heat and wear. If you do lose a couple of teeth the blade will still cut.
15PCS DIY Universal Oscillating Tool Oscillating Saw Blades Kit
Understand how to cut or drill into materials
1- The harder the material, the slower the speed of the tool.
2- The softer the material, the faster the speed of the tool ( except for materials that can ignite).
3- With harder materials, apply gentle steady pressure to avoid damaging the cutting edge.
4- Keep material and cutting edge cool to avoid damage to both, use cutting oil and/or remove cutting tool frequently and let material and cutting edge cool.
5- Remove debris from cutting area, as the material is cut small particles of the material can interfere with cutting and damage the cutting edge.
6- Gently but steadily move blade from side to side in the entirety of the cutting edge, if blade is kept in one spot it will damage the cutting edge in that spot.
7- Schedule extra time to cut hard materials, hard materials take longer to cut, if you try to rush by not following the above principles it may damage the material, the cutting edge and result in a poor cut.
If cutting a material that may be too hard for this blade you may want to consider a tungsten carbide blade.
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